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The long-overdue downfall of the Assad regime is now at hand.

After almost 14 gruesome years of civil war, the diverse Syrian people of all corners of the country have now finally changed the situation on the ground - by themselves.

The Kurdish SDF is coordinating with the HTS, liberating Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor province. A vital Syrian-Iraqi border crossing has been taken as Assad‘s Syrian Arab Army is in full retreat from the Northeast of the country. Previously confined to areas north of the Euphrates, the SDF has crossed the river and approaches the central desert city of Palmyra from the North. Meanwhile, US supported rebels operating from their base at Al Tanf converge on the city from the South.

In Southern Syria the Druze minority areas around Daraa and Suwayda are being liberated by once dormant rebels groups that could soon threaten Damascus from the South.

The main axis of the advance is directed at Homs which is led by the HTS. With the fall of Homs, the path to Damascus from the North would be cleared and the regime would also be effectively cut off from the Russian forces located to the West along Syria‘s coastline.

It‘s time to assist this incredible advance through the re-supply of weapons, humanitarian and economic aid, by sharing intelligence on the regime‘s positions and to neutralize any SAA defensive lines through sustained USAF arial bombardment.
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sylvsn59 · 61-69, M
What, you think democracy will suddenly flourish, a secular government will be established? Perfect scenario for an ISIS type group again...let them keep fighting each other, its safer for us.
CedricH · M
@sylvsn59 No. It‘s not safe. Nothing about Assad is safe. More to your point, it‘s the inefficacy and the policies of the regime that have led to the flourishing of ISIS in Syria. A more competent and western-aligned government is preferable to Assad even if that government won’t be a democracy or secular.